Porsche Cayman – Simply Astonishing

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For so long it has been the 911 model that has dominated the Porsche range as it has gone on to become the flagship vehicle of the company. The 911’s presence and popularity is unquestionable but it has done so much more than just being a best seller. It has provided the foundation for other Porsche cars in terms of design and style, and the Porsche Cayman is one that has certainly followed in its footsteps. From the outside you could say that there is very little difference between the used Porsche 911 and the Cayman. The only real noticeable difference is the back window, which has been extensively extended on the Cayman model. To those non familiar with the Cayman design, this back window is similar in style to that of the new shape Audi TT. Performance-wise is where the majority of the differences take place and is one of the main reasons for the Cayman being in a different price bracket to that of the 911. Let’s get one thing perfectly clear though – both vehicles offer a truly outstanding performance and are very much at the top end of the “most wanted” list! After all, the Cayman and the 911 are built by Porsche; who perhaps are one of only a small minority of companies whose cars can actually increase in value after being sold. No doubt that this is what so many other car manufacturers would love to have as part of their offerings; sadly though, it is only the premium of premium brands that can boast of such advantages. The Cayman then has so much to offer and its sloping rear window is its main unique feature; so if you do so happen to see a 911 and a Cayman side by side, look to the rear of the vehicle for the main area of distinction.

2 comments

Comment from: Teddy [Visitor]
Porsche's are all great, gorgeous cars.
07/19/10 @ 10:30
Comment from: Dazlious [Visitor]
It's really impressive and a lot more beautiful in real life than on the photos.
08/30/10 @ 11:21

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